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Adoption of the Chess in school program of the European Chess Union by the European Parliament

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyThe Beginning

Chess in school program was an essential part of the electoral program of Mr. Silvio Danailov and his team during the elections for President of the European Chess Union in 2010On 12th of July, 2010, during their meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria they decided to include Chess in school program as one of the most important topics in their official electoral program www.ecuonline.net

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyMeeting with EU Commissioner Androulla Vassilou

On 21-st of March, 2011 in Brussels the President of the European Chess Union Silvio Danailov and the chess legend Garry Kasparov met with the European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, Mrs. Androulla Vassiliouwww.ecuonline.net

During the meeting they discussed about the joint project of the European Chess Union and Kasparov Chess Foundation, Chess in School, which provides for implementation of the ancient game in the educational system of the European states. Mrs. Vassiliou gave her full support for the project.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyMeeting with EU Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva

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On

21-st of March, 2011 in Brussels Silvio

Danailov

and Garry Kasparov also met with the European Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response Mrs.

Kristalina

Georgieva

and with group of MEPs – representatives of all parties in the European Parliament from Bulgaria, Romania, Denmark, Finland and Spain. Mrs.

Georgieva

gave her full support for the project.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyOfficial announcement of the project

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On 8th of June 2011 at Bloom Hotel in Brussels the President of the European Chess Union, Silvio Danailov, and the chess legend Garry Kasparov officially announced “Chess in school”, the joint project between ECU and Kasparov Chess Foundation Europe.In the press conference, except Silvio Danailov and Garry Kasparov, also participated Mr. Jan Callewaert co-founder of the non-profit organization. Mr. Jan Callewaert was also appointed by Silvio Danailov as Chairman of the ECU Commission for Chess in School

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyPresentation in the European Parliament

On September 20-th, 2011 Silvio Danailov and Garry Kasparov presented with a great success the project ‘Chess in school’ during the public hearing in the European Parliament. The presentation was accepted with great interest.The event was held under the high patronage of the previous President of the European Parliament Prof. Jerzy Buzek. www.ecuonline.net

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyPresentation in the European Parliament

The press conference after the presentation was attended by many international journalists who came especially for the event.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyPresentation in the European Parliament

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“Check and mate! It takes a heartbeat to win or lose. These are the rules of the game. You win today and you lose tomorrow and you move on. It is the same in life, isn’t it? Success and failure follow each other permanently as you go on with your life. That is what chess teaches us – surmount your difficulties and keep on. Chess is a powerful tool for developing thinking and memory in children. It teaches children to think analytically, logically and on at multiple levels. It educates them to make their own decisions and to be responsible for those decisions consequences.” -said Mr. Danailov in his speech.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyPresentation in the European Parliament

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“These are the qualities that would come in handy to anyone no matter who they are or where they are in their lives – no matter of religion, nationality and race. Research shows that children who have been exposed to chess at early age achieve better results in school not only in math-related subjects, but across outside the board.”- also said Mr. Danailov.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyPresentation of the Written Declaration NO.50/2011

On 30th of November, 2011 Silvio Danailov presented the project “Chess in School” and the Written Declaration no. 50/2011 on the introduction of the program in the educational systems of the European Union in front of 100 Euro Deputies in Brussels at the ACES Europe Ceremony of the Flags for the municipalities candidates to the Awards of “European Capital Cities and Towns of Sport 2012/2013″.www.ecuonline.net

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyPresentation of the Written Declaration NO.50/2011

The Written Declaration was open for signatures from November 30, 2011. The deadline for signing the declaration was March 15, 2012. It was necessary to be collected at least 369 signatures (50% +1 from the total number of 736 MEPs) in order the declaration to be accepted officially by the EU Parliament.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL Chronology Written Declaration NO.50/2011

The European Parliament,whereas chess is an accessible game for children from every social group and can help social cohesion and contribute to policy objectives such as social integration, combating discrimination, reducing crime rates and even the fight against various addictions;whereas whatever the age of the child, chess can improve children’s concentration, patience and persistence and can develop the sense of creativity, intuition, memory, and analytic and decision-making skills; whereas chess also teaches determination, motivation and sportsmanship;www.ecuonline.net

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CHESS IN SCHOOL Chronology Written Declaration NO.50/2011

1. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to encourage the introduction of the programme ‘Chess in School’ in the educational systems of the Member States;2. Calls on the Commission, in its forthcoming communication on sport, to pay the necessary attention to the program ‘Chess in School’ and to ensure sufficient funding for it from 2012 onwards;3. Calls on the Commission to take into consideration the results of any studies on the effects of this programme on children’s development;4. Instructs its President to forward this declaration, together with the names of the signatories, to the Commission and to the Parliaments of the Member States.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL Chronology Collection of MEPs’ signatures

Silvio Danailov visited Strasbourg from 16th to 19th of January, 2012 in order to assist during the session of the European Parliament. Mr. Danailov, together with the Chairman of the ECU Chess in School Commission Mr. Jan Callewaert, was collecting signatures for the Written Declaration 50/2011. Together with their team, they collected new 126 MEPs’ signatures.At that moment the Declaration had 238 signatures in total and needed 143 more to succeed.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL Chronology The needed number of signatures almost gained

The needed number of MEPs’ signatures (378 signatures – 50%+1 from the total number of 754 MEPs) was almost gained during the session of the Parliament which was held in Strasbourg, France, on February 13-16, 2012. Just a few signatures left for the next session in March. www.ecuonline.net

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CHESS IN SCHOOL Chronology The needed number of signatures almost gained

The joint project of the European Chess Union and Kasparov Chess Foundation Europe was supported by the MEPs from all parties represented in the European Parliamentwww.ecuonline.net

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CHESS IN SCHOOL Chronology The needed number of signatures almost gained

Silvio Danailov and Garry Kasparov participated in seminars dedicated to the program “Chess in school” and had many meetings with MEPs. Garry Kasparov played a simultaneous chess sessions against children and European deputies.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL Chronology The needed number of signatures almost gained

All activities and events connected to the project “Chess in school” were held under the high patronage of the previous President of the European Parliament, prof. Jerzy Buzek.During his visit, ECU President Silvio Danailov met with prof. Jerzy Buzek and they discussed the future development of the game of chess and the project “Chess in school”. Professor Buzek strongly supports this ECU program.www.ecuonline.net

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyHistorical success for the European chess

On 13th of March, 2012 in Strasbourg the European Parliament has adopted the program of the European Chess Union – ‘Chess in School’. The final number of the MEPs who have signed the Written Declaration 50/2011 was 415 (the needed number was 378 signatures – 50%+1 from the total number of 754 MEPs).

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyHistorical success for the European chess

Silvio Danailov was applauded by the all MEPs for the success of the Chess in school declaration. This happened during the official parliamentary session at the EU Parliament where Mr. Danailov was invited as a special guest and presented by the Bulgarian MEP Slavi Binev. After the session different MEPs said to Mr. Danailov that the acceptance of the Declaration is a really great success, because the EU MEPs usually adopt only small number of 10-15% from the declarations.

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CHESS IN SCHOOL ChronologyHistorical success for the European chess

The President of the EU Parliament, Mr. Martin Schulz officially announced from the rostrum that the Written Declaration 50/2011 concerning Chess in school is endorsed by the EU Parliament.Silvio Danailov, Bulgarian MEP Slavi Binev and Garry Kasparov, gave also an official press conference, which reached 250 national televisions from Europe and around the world.In the press conference took part also MEPs John Attard-Montalto and Hannu Takkula who were among the strongest supporters of the project.